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SACRAMENTO  The Warriors will not have any problem meeting with free agents. But given their limited spending measures, can they entice them to sign?

The Warriors plan to meet with free-agent shooting guard Tyreke Evans in Los Angeles on Monday, as his brother and manager, Doc, said in an interview with ESPN Radios Memphis affiliate, 92.2 FM. But Evans also has met with Oklahoma City, which his brother said presented a pretty attractive offer. Evans has other plans to meet with the Lakers and Charlotte Hornets as well. And when it comes to Evans fit with the Warriors, it sounds like the 28-year-old does not consider it a top priority to win his first NBA title despite making only one playoff appearance in nine seasons.

If it was all about winning, we would say we got a meeting with Golden State and were going to sign with them. They have the most probably chance of winning, anyway. But its not about that, Doc Evans said in the interview. Its about the best fit for him. We dont want him to go to Golden State. He was averaging 19 or 20 points a game, and now hes averaging 10 or 11. Thats not worth a chance to win a championship. We want him to be able to play. Hes not like a kid ready to retire. Hes still got something to prove, too. Its more than that. The process is seeing whats best for him, whats the best fit for him and considering where he wants to go.

The Warriors are intrigued with the 6-foot-6, 220 pound Evans because of his positional versatility on both offense and defense. The Warriors also wanted to add wing depth behind 34-year-old veteran Andre Iguodala. But the Warriors can only sign Evans with their taxpayer mid-level exception worth $5.2 million.

The Warriors at least have an advantage over Memphis, which Doc Evans said has yet to express interest in retaining his brother after averaging 19.4 points on 45.2 percent shooting in 52 games last season.

If they want to take a last minute meeting, well take it, Doc Evans said of the Grizzlies. But as of right now, even as we speak, they havent reached out.